Pasadena Waldorf High School Open House a Popular Success



Mark Dinan, High School Math and Science Teacher. Photo by Pasadena Waldorf School
Molly Cleator, High School Applied Arts Teacher with Corby Gallegos, High School Humanities Teacher & Advisor for Class of 2016. Photo by PWS.

On Saturday, November 3rd, Pasadena Waldorf High School (PWHS) welcomed prospective students and their parents to the first open house of the 2013-2014 admissions season. The event began with a panel presentation by Corby Gallegos, 9th grade class advisor and language arts, drama and history teacher; Mark Dinan, geometry and chemistry teacher; Ted Masur, music teacher; and Molly Cleator, applied arts teacher. The teachers spoke about how they implement a Waldorf curriculum designed to meet the high school students’ emerging interests and needs. After the panel, students participated in a sample lesson in the fully equipped science lab.

Jake Lewis, Administrative Assistant, discusses the chemistry program with prospective students. Photo by PWS.

The arts are an integral part of the Waldorf curriculum, which uses drama and the arts to explore who students are, and how they express and present themselves. Corby walked parents through exercises exploring these ideas. With a growing need in the larger community for a different approach to education—one that perceives the student as a whole person with more than merely academic or athletic needs, interests and aptitudes—the growth of Pasadena Waldorf High School is expected to be steady.

For those that missed the event, or would like a second look, PWHS will host its next open house on January 12 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. on our campus at William Carey University, 1539 East Howard Street, Pasadena. Please call (626) 204-0786 or visit pasadenawaldorf.org for more details.

Families with younger children who are interested in learning more about the Waldorf experience from early childhood through 8th grade can attend the Elementary School open house beginning at 9:00 a.m. on January 12 on the lower school campus at 209 East Mariposa St., Altadena. For information on the lower school open house, please call (626) 794-9564 or visit pasadenawaldorf.org.

Pasadena Waldorf School, founded in 1979, is one of over 1,000 Waldorf schools worldwide with over 90 years of experience offering inspired education. Pasadena Waldorf High School, which opened this year, joins 40 other Waldorf high schools now operating in North America. Waldorf education is the fastest growing independent school movement in the world.

 

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